Bootleg: Radio Sweet Hearts

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Tracks [76:01]

1st John Peel Session, recorded 1977-07-25, broadcast 1977-08-01:
01. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes [2:57]
02. Mystery Dance [1:50]
03. Blame It On Cain [3:07] - listed as "Blame It On Chain"
04. Less Than Zero [3:38]
Capital Radio, recorded 1977-09-27, broadcast 1977-10-03:
05. You Belong To Me [1:55]
2nd John Peel Session, recorded 1978-03-13, broadcast 1978-03-20:
06. Pump It Up [2:58]
07. (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea [3:09]
08. The Beat [3:20]
3rd John Peel Session, recorded 1978-10-23, broadcast 1978-10-30:
09. Radio, Radio [2:43]
10. I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself [2:24]
11. Really Mystified [1:47]
4th John Peel Session, recorded 1980-02-25, broadcast 1980-03-03:
12. Beaten To The Punch [1:53]
13. Possession [2:11]
14. B Movie [2:50]
15. High Fidelity [2:26]
3rd Kid Jensen Session, recorded 1983-06-09, broadcast 1983-06-21:
16. Danger Zone [2:34]
17. Big Sister's Clothes / Stand Down Margaret [4:47]
18. Pills And Soap [5:24]
19. Shipbuilding [4:10]
3rd John Peel Session, recorded 1978-10-23, broadcast 1978-10-30:
20. Stranger In The House [4:08]
Four Acres Club, Marcy, NY, 1977-12-06:
21. Roadette Song [4:47]
22. Living In Paradise [3:40]
Nashville Rooms, London, 1977-08-07:
23. Miracle Man [3:55] - B-side of Alison
University of Leicester, 1977-10-22:
24. Neat Neat Neat [3:19] - B-side of Stranger In The House

Release Information

  • Date: 2001
  • Media: CD
  • Catalogue number (comments): Mainstream MSBR-020

Comments

  • Tracks 1-20 are from radio broadcasts of live performances from 1977-1983.
  • Same tracklist as Raised On Radio.

Quality

  • Quality on the BBC tracks is quite good, but the Four Acres Club tracks are very bad with one even having a recorded scratch which jumps. The final two tracks are very good.

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